Course Descriptions

English 6

In sixth grade English/language arts, students focus on active engagement with text. They are required to analyze, define, identify, explain and critique text building on reading skills developed in the elementary years. In the area of reading, students focus on word analysis, fluency, vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and literary response and analysis. Writing is emphasized through writing strategies, writing applications and genres, and written and oral language conventions. Students also work on listening and speaking strategies and applications.

English 7

The content standards for seventh grade mark an important transition from sixth grade in two ways. First, the transition for learning to read to reading to learn is complete. Second, the standards for seventh grade are more sophisticated, intricate, and subtle. In the area of reading, students focus on word analysis, fluency, vocabulary development, reading comprehension (with an emphasis on informational text) and literary response and analysis. Writing is emphasized through writing strategies, writing applications and genres, and written and oral language conventions. Students also work on listening and speaking strategies and applications.

English 8

The content standards for eighth grade mark another transition as students prepare to master the skills necessary for high school. The eighth grade standards represent an important culmination of curriculum and learning emphasized in grades four through eight. In the area of reading, students focus on word analysis, fluency, vocabulary development, reading comprehension and literary response and analysis. Writing is emphasized through writing strategies, writing applications and genres, and written and oral language conventions. Students also work on listening strategies and speaking applications (genres and their characteristics).

English – Accelerated (See Placement Criteria)

Grades 6, 7, 8 – One Year

The Accelerated curricula integrates basic skills and extends the District curriculum in humanities while adhering to State curriculum frameworks. These programs foster intellectual curiosity and encourage independent thinking and research. Open ended projects, thematic activities and individualized assignments, as well as a variety of approaches are incorporated to enhance the basic frameworks. All includes prewriting, drafting, responding, revising, editing and post writing activities. Continual work on grammar, mechanics and spelling is included.

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